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hi all,

this forum has been a great helped to me doing things yourself, i just did oil change, oil filter, fuel filter myself the other day thru the tutorial and guidelines here in SAU :banana::banana: , now im about to do my gearbox oil change and diff. oil change as well, as its been 85k's now on the odo. (but could be more knowing its an import car) but could not find the link or tuto. here :(:unsure: ....been searching for the last 2 days and it doesnt show how to do it for R34 NEO DET engine, only the previous car model... :devil::glare:

please some help here...just show me the link and ill be good... :P

and some link how to install walbro pump 255 lhp for ER34 too, if u could... :happy:

cheers guys... :thanks:

i needed more details tho...the one in the tutorial with r33, it doesnt helped me much...

i need to know where the gearbox plug located and the fill plug as well, as i am a newbie with this kinda stuff..

is the gearbox plug next to the sump plug or somewhere else located??

is it visible enough if u go underneath the engine with the cover on?? or cover off?? i mention these becoz when i did my oil change, i didnt have to take the cover off...

so needs more details...please help...

what sort of gearbox oil should i use and diff. oil...

cheers

R33 exact same gearbox. The gearbox drain plug iirc is visible on the drivers side halfway between the front and rear wheels (ie. nowhere near the fricken oil drain plug or engine under cover).

As for what fluid to use, read the transmission oil sticky in the Drivetrain section.

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